The American Hiking Society maintains a nationwide list of hiking clubs; most have local trail maps and operate organized guided hikes.
The American Hiking Society, formed in 1977 as an outdoors advocacy group, has about 250,000 members.
In 1980, this trail was used as part of the HikaNation project by the American Hiking Society.
The American Hiking Society is a Maryland-based non-profit dedicated to preserving trails, the areas that surround them and the hiking experience.
The American Hiking Society has three main avenues of action:
Gregory Miller, the president of the American Hiking Society, a nonprofit group, provided some clarification.
Protecting that long, gorgeous walk in the woods united the three men who ultimately founded the American Hiking Society in the mid-1970s.
Within months, they formed the American Hiking Society.
In October 1976, with a board of directors in place and certified designation as a nonprofit organization, the American Hiking Society became an official entity.
The American Hiking Society has listed Little Blitzen Gorge Trail among its 10 "hidden gems".